On Jan 20, 9:44 am, Grant Edwards <inva...@invalid.invalid> wrote: > > The wrong conclusion is that if Gtk is bad, then WxPython is bad. Gtk > > is inaccessible under Windows, not under Linux, but WxPython doesn't > > use Gtk under Windows so WxPython is OK. > > Ah. I didn't realize we were operating under the premise that Windows > was the only OS that mattered. Sorry.
Windows IS the only OS that matters WHEN we are talking about "hand holding". Anyone who uses Unix/Linux and cries about downloading dependencies is just doing so for sake of discrediting the opposite position. Only the lemmings would believe such nonsense. Unix/Linux are NOT hand holding OS's. Thats what windows is for. And the argument presented earlier (i think Octavian) about how the majority of accessibility users are using windows is spot on! Anyone who also denies this fact is just contributing more BS to the "devils advocates" here. I am not suggesting that accessibility is not important to a small sub set of Linux users. However the fact is that the majority of "special needs" folks use windows. And thats a fact! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list